The civil guards who promised to “shed” their blood are charged and risk expulsion

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2023-11-13 22:18:11

The general director of the Civil Guard, Leonardo Marcos, has ordered the opening of a file for very serious misconduct – which may lead to expulsion from the Corps – against three members of the armed institute in relation to different demonstrations expressed in recent days in relation to the agreement of investiture between the PSOE and Junts and the future amnesty law. Two of these agents, a first sergeant and a civil guard, are members of the leadership of Aprogc, the association that issued a statement last Friday in which they promised to “shed” their blood to avoid the Government agreement that, according to them, It violates the Constitution and the rule of law, sources from the armed institute have informed elDiario.es.

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The third guard charged with a very serious offense is part of the management of Jucil, the majority association that accused the acting president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, of commit “a great crime” when defending the agreement with Junts before the Federal Committee of his party. The order from the general director of the Civil Guard against the three agents includes the precautionary measure that they be removed from service immediately and for a period of three months while the file is resolved.

The Organic Law of Disciplinary Regime of 2007 includes among the cases of very serious misconduct “the violation of political or union neutrality or independence in the development of professional performance.” The general director’s order to open the three files implies the appointment of an instructor and a secretary who will develop these files, that is, the internal investigation. Once the files are concluded, they will lead to a proposal for sanction or archiving of the proceedings.

In the event that the Disciplinary Regime proposes a sanction for a very serious offense and the General Directorate resolves in this sense, this type of offense may lead to the expulsion of the Civil Guard for the three investigated. “Separation from service will mean for the sanctioned person the loss of the status of career soldier of the Civil Guard, losing the professional rights acquired except for the passive rights that have been consolidated,” states the aforementioned Law. To a lesser extent, a person sanctioned for misconduct very serious, you can be suspended from employment from three months and one day to a maximum of six years or lose positions in the career ladder.

The general director of the Civil Guard, Leonardo Marcos, had ordered the Corps’ Information Headquarters – the elite structure – to identify the members of the pro-Civil Guard Association (Aprogc) responsible for the statement in which they reacted to the Government agreement. ensuring that they are “willing to spill every last drop” of their “blood in defense of the sovereignty and independence of Spain and its constitutional order.”

The Institute’s Management noted “serious breach of the duty of political neutrality and other basic obligations” as members of the Civil Guard. Marcos’ letter was sent to the Deputy Operational Directorate and the Legal Department and had a copy for the Information Headquarters, in charge of identifying those responsible for the statement, which had been released only with Aprogc’s signature.

The directive imposed by Marcos to enforce the Disciplinary Regulations and the political neutrality to which the agents are subject began on October 29. Jucil, the association that emerged from the Jusapol platform, had posted a tweet in which it responded to Sánchez’s intervention before his party: “The greatest crime that can be committed against a Nation is the betrayal of those who have the duty to defend it. The personal interest of an individual above the freedom of the Spanish people.”

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That tweet was another example of the fiery messages that usually come from Jucil against the Government of Spain and its members. A few days before, they had extended the shadow of inaction against jihadist terrorism and Hamas on the part of the Ministry of the Interior due to the shortage of agents who, in their opinion, must control the exhausted migrants who reach the Canary coasts fleeing hunger and wars. .

elDiario.es announced that the General Directorate of the Civil Guard had sent the message published by Jucil on Jucil’s response was an interview with his spokesperson in El Mundo in which he expressed himself in similar terms once again and accused the acting vice president of the Government Yolanda Díaz of committing a crime for having met with Carles Puigdemont.

Other messages from Jupol, Jucil’s ‘sister’ organization in the National Police, are being analyzed in case the general director of this Corps, Francisco Pardo, decides to extend the “zero tolerance” policy undertaken in the Civil Guard against non-compliance with political neutrality.


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